Daily Cafe Hustling



How I knocked a 7 figure door in 2014 using one REALLY weird trick (hint; no hardware tools involved)
 
I'm actually briefly in this video (for about an entire half of second), and I'm knocking on 7-figures door this year. But you're still half right. Besides me there is only one other person in the vid bringing in serious cash being an established entrepreneur.

Since I know all of these guys personally, I can actually comment. Most of them actually do have legitimate big goals. They are just here because they are new to the game, and want to bootstrap to build bigger things. A lot of those guys are still complete noobs doing freelance and basic copywriting or drop shipping crap, but they are hyper focused on learning and improving every single day (far better than most of the population). Don't get me wrong, most of the kids shown do indeed like to "ball" a little while here, but it's much less living like a rockstar and much more building bigger things.

The environment here has less to do with saving cash every second, and more to do with being surrounded 24/7 by other highly motivated entrepreneurs. I've lived all around the world for years now, and I have yet to find another place that has this type of community that is so concentrated.

Honestly I don't spend a lot of time with the boot-strappers (different mindsets), but living here working out of cafes has nothing to do with being broke. The people I hang out with on a daily basis while living here are the 1%. Many of these people are the people that you read about or consume their content on a weekly basis and don't even realize. Environments like this create a huge lift to the entrepreneurial mindset for me and many others, while others still prefer to work in their home office by themselves in Nebraska and get more done their. To each their own.

Pretty much to echo this comment.

I love travelling and spend most of my time hopping from place to place, staying a few months at a time. And as a single guy in my 20's, it's a great opportunity.

Although the majority of people I meet are working abroad to improve their lifestyle, for myself, it has absolutely nothing to do with money.

When I contrast the boredom of staying in my hometown with the experiences I've had on the road, there really is no contest.
 
I'm actually briefly in this video (for about an entire half of second), and I'm knocking on 7-figures door this year. But you're still half right. Besides me there is only one other person in the vid bringing in serious cash being an established entrepreneur.

Since I know all of these guys personally, I can actually comment. Most of them actually do have legitimate big goals. They are just here because they are new to the game, and want to bootstrap to build bigger things. A lot of those guys are still complete noobs doing freelance and basic copywriting or drop shipping crap, but they are hyper focused on learning and improving every single day (far better than most of the population). Don't get me wrong, most of the kids shown do indeed like to "ball" a little while here, but it's much less living like a rockstar and much more building bigger things.

The environment here has less to do with saving cash every second, and more to do with being surrounded 24/7 by other highly motivated entrepreneurs. I've lived all around the world for years now, and I have yet to find another place that has this type of community that is so concentrated.

Honestly I don't spend a lot of time with the boot-strappers (different mindsets), but living here working out of cafes has nothing to do with being broke. The people I hang out with on a daily basis while living here are the 1%. Many of these people are the people that you read about or consume their content on a weekly basis and don't even realize. Environments like this create a huge lift to the entrepreneurial mindset for me and many others, while others still prefer to work in their home office by themselves in Nebraska and get more done their. To each their own.

And these guys you sepak about, they are all in Saigon or SE asia?
 
Good luck. You plan on doin it solo?

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Pretty funny. In all seriousness though, is it just me or has entrepreneurship become too mainstream? It seems like most people nowadays who say they are an entrepreneur are really not about the work and getting shit done, but just want to claim the title and tell people about it.

"Wantrepreneur" is the term I've seen used.
 
i remember a guy saying that back in the day, kids were joining or starting bands in their garages but today they're all opening businesses. Could it be that this new entrepreneurship-ism will bring them as much wealth as those who started their bands in the 80s? hmmm
 
i remember a guy saying that back in the day, kids were joining or starting bands in their garages but today they're all opening businesses. Could it be that this new entrepreneurship-ism will bring them as much wealth as those who started their bands in the 80s? hmmm

I'd much rather be able to play the rock guitar than make a Wordpress blog though.
 
Doesn't matter if someone starts small. Asia is a perfect place to grow a location independent location because of how cheap it is. I know there are guys running full scale businesses from Asia.

I have a couple friends making far more than your average professional in the West, while banging traveling around, and avoiding the freezing winter here.

Plus white guys like Asian girls and vise versa, so its pretty much like heaven for most white guys starting out small.
 
I have a couple friends making far more than your average professional in the West.

I know I'm basically asking for meme answer here, but here goes nothing anyway - what kind of business do they run from Asia, traveling around and laying white pipe all over Far East, do they have 5000 set and forget amazon bait sites? How can you bank money while trekking in Vietcong, there's no wifi on the Nung river Kurtz.
 
I know I'm basically asking for meme answer here, but here goes nothing anyway - what kind of business do they run from Asia, traveling around and laying white pipe all over Far East, do they have 5000 set and forget amazon bait sites? How can you bank money while trekking in Vietcong, there's no wifi on the Nung river Kurtz.

Everywhere outside America has cheap disposable sim cards with 3g. the internet is everywhere.
 
I'll have you know, I only buy lattes while I do my cafe hustling. None of that black coffee shit, while sitting there for 8 hours for me.